词条 | Hip Hop Family Tree |
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|title = Hip Hop Family Tree |image = HipHopFamilyTree01.png |imagesize = |caption = The cover of Hip Hop Family Tree #1 (Aug. 2015), illustrated by Ed Piskor. |schedule = monthly limited series |ongoing = |publisher = Boing Boing (2012–2015) Fantagraphics Books (2013–2016) |date = August 2015–July 2016 |issues = 12 |writers = Ed Piskor |artists = Ed Piskor |pencillers = |inkers = |letterers = Ed Piskor |colorists = Ed Piskor |editors = |creative_team_month = |creative_team_year = |creators = Ed Piskor |TPB = Hip Hop Family Tree Vols 1-2: 1975-1983 Gift Box Set |ISBN = 978-1606997918 |TPB2 = Hip Hop Family Tree 1983-1985 Gift Box Set |ISBN2 = 978-1606999417 |subcat = |altcat = |sort = Hip Hop Family Tree |addpubcat# = |nonUS = }}{{Italic title}}Hip Hop Family Tree is a series of educational and historical comic books written and illustrated by Ed Piskor, which documents the early history of hip hop culture.[1] Originating online with Boing Boing, the series was published in print form by Fantagraphics Books. The first collection was a 2014 New York Times Graphic Books Best Seller (#7)[2] and was listed in The Washington Post Top 10 graphic novels of 2013.[3] Piskor's artistic style in Hip Hop Family Tree — including his use of Ben-Day Dots[4] — hearkens back to the comic book styles prevalent during the period being retold.[5] Robert Crumb is openly referenced as an inspiration to Piskor,[6] who cites Crumb's "Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country" trading cards as an influence. Crumb and Piskor are similar in their commemorations of key artists and musical figures, and the informative narration of their chosen genre's historical evolution.[7] Publication historyHip Hop Family Tree began on Boing Boing in January 2012 as a one-page "semi-regular ongoing feature,"[8] and ran, mostly weekly, until December 2015. Fantagraphics released the first "Treasury" collection, Hip Hop Family Tree Vol. 1: 1970s-1981, in 2013, and the second collection, covering the years 1981–1983, in 2014; both of which collected material that had been previously published on Boing Boing. That year the publisher also released a "Gift Box Set," collecting the first two treasury editions. In August 2015, Fantagraphics released the third collection, covering the years 1983–1984, while also beginning a monthly magazine-format limited series. That series ran 12 issues, through July 2016. Fantagraphics published volume 4 of the Treasury collection in July 2016. That year the publisher also released a "Gift Box Set," collecting volumes 3 and 4 of the Treasury editions. Issues
Treasury editions
ReferencesNotes1. ^{{cite web |last1= Weingarten |first1= Christopher |title= See a Raw, Edgy Spike Lee Comic From 'Hip Hop Family Tree' Box Set |url= https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-a-raw-edgy-spike-lee-comic-from-hip-hop-family-tree-box-set-20140826 |publisher= RollingStone |accessdate= 9 April 2015|date= 2014-08-26 }} 2. ^{{cite news |title= Best sellers - PAPERBACK GRAPHIC BOOKS |url= https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2014-03-30/paperback-graphic-books/list.html |newspaper= New York Times |publisher= New York Times |accessdate=9 April 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web |last1=Cavna |first1= Michael |title= Top 10 graphic novels of 2013 |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/top-10-graphic-novels-of-2013/2013/11/21/314be21c-35b5-11e3-8a0e-4e2cf80831fc_story.html |publisher= The Washington Post |accessdate= 9 April 2015}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/12/hip-hop-family-tree-by-ed-piskor.html|title=Hip Hop Family Tree by Ed Piskor|last=Brown|first=Hillary|date=|work=|newspaper=pastemagazine.com|access-date=2016-10-19|via=}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.cbr.com/hip-hop-family-tree-1/|title=Hip Hop Family Tree #1|last=Little|first=Matt|date=|work=|newspaper=CBR.com|access-date=2016-10-19|via=}} 6. ^Lanz, Michelle. [https://www.scpr.org/programs/the-frame/2015/03/04/41828/hip-hop-family-tree-comic-book-artist-ed-piskor-in/ "'Hip Hop Family Tree': Comic book artist Ed Piskor inks a comprehensive history of rap music,"] The Frame (March 4, 2015). 7. ^{{Cite journal|last=Forman|first=Murray|date=2015-09-01|title=Ed Piskor. Hip Hop Family Tree, Volume 1: 1970s–1981; Ed Piskor. Hip Hop Family Tree, Volume 2: 1981–1983. Seattle: PB - Fantagraphics Books, 2013. 112 pp.A1 - Ed Piskor . Hip Hop Family Tree, Volume 2: 1981–1983. Seattle: PB - Fantagraphics Books, 2014. 112 pp.|journal=Journal of Popular Music Studies|language=en|volume=27|issue=3|pages=374–378|doi=10.1111/jpms.12137|issn=1533-1598}} 8. ^Piskor, Ed. "Brain Rot: Hip Hop Family Tree, DJ Kool Herc Spawns A New Culture," Boing Boing (Jan. 10, 2012). 9. ^{{Cite book|title=Hip Hop Family Tree Book 1 (1970s-1981)|last=Piskor|first=Ed|publisher=Fantagraphics|year=2013|isbn=978-1606996904|location=Seattle|pages=|quote=|via=}} 10. ^{{Cite book|title=Hip Hop Family Tree Book 2 (1981-1983)|last=Piskor|first=Ed|publisher=Fantagraphics|year=2014|isbn= 9781606997567|location=Seattle|pages=|quote=|via=}} 11. ^{{Cite book|title=Hip Hop Family Tree Book 3 (1983-1984)|last=Piskor|first=Ed|publisher=Fantagraphics|year=2015|isbn=978-1606998489|location=Seattle|pages=|quote=|via=}} 12. ^{{Cite book|title=Hip Hop Family Tree Book 4 (1984-1985)|last=Piskor|first=Ed|publisher=Fantagraphics|year=2016|isbn=978-1606999400|location=Seattle|pages=|quote=|via=}} Sources consulted
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